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#1 Sep-03-09 3:28AM

bigjeffie
Patagonian Toothfish
Registered: Feb-24-09
Posts: 1456

ashburn

i had some luck fishing wood from my johnboat.

i have a laydown that has been giving up good fish on a regular basis

charlie taylors post about crawling a jig over wood got me thinking, so i went to that straight pattern.

i have been using a 1/8 bitsy bug, green & orange, w/ a green trick worm as a trailer.

i progressively bite the worm down until i find the length they seem to want.

i drag this through the wood, feeling every stop, pulling just hard enough to get over.

they bite this in the laydown while ignoring other colors and profiles.

i also did well with a red senko. if the bite is tough, a senko just flat catches fish.

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#2 Sep-03-09 10:11AM

Dominion Dan
Patagonian Toothfish
From: Falls Church, VA
Registered: May-24-08
Posts: 1059

Re: ashburn

A trick worm trailer, eh? Sounds like a mix between a traditional jig and pig and a shaky head.

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